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_____________________ l'______ . VOL. XXXL THE PAPER THAT’S K I KK A V. —————----------------- NO. 4. COQUILLE, COOS COUNTY, OREGON, F BID AY. FEBRUARY 8. 1MB. ____________________ Plan Branded a» Fatal to Port of Bandon By the F Western World .... I The Western World of Bandon sees To Start Water Maina Work 30 Huskies C oming Thursday The SERA project in Coquille— laying 2560 feet of cast iron water pipe—will start Monday when a crew will begin cutting through the pave ment. The pipe is to be laid from the point on Front street where the state highway department widened the paving last summer. Cast iron pipe was laid before the new concrete went down at that time. j The new line will run from that point around the Guss Tillmann ser- vicsAtaflon ’and up Willard for two blocks, around the Sentinel corner and up Second to the highway and out Taylor, of the highway, to Spur geon or Fourth street; thence up that street to the R. H. Mast residence. City Engineer Stacer went over to the SERA headquarters at Marshfield on Wednesday and secured the list of names of those eligible to go on to the job. “Darktowh Scandals, an all-colored musical revue, is coming to the Lib erty Theatre, next Thursday, Feb. 14, with 30 talented artists on the stage This is the largest colored show on the road this season. There will be not only the evening performance, but a matinee at 3:15 o’clock will afford opportunity for those not able to attend at night , to see this largest road show that has been in Coquille for years. The star is Ida Cox, Queen of the Blues, often referred to as the “Col ored Mae West." She has the dis tinction of having made more rec ords than any other colored blues singer. You will get the biggest kick of your life when you hear her sing. “Real Estate Papa." Sam Robinson as “Steamboat Bill” and Bethel Gibson as “Gip” are down Bill in Legislature to Put County Lining up SERA Projects— Milk Dealers Must Pay License Officiate Back on the Fees of 11.08 1932 Baste -------- iTp Text of Bill to Authorize Bond Issue to Redeem Outstand ing Warrants Mayor Berg and all councilmen ex A bill introduced in the legislature Below ta reproduced the bill, intro recently, and introduced by Repre cept Everett Seeley were present for duced in the legislature by Senator sentatives McCloskey and Carter and Ihti' regular meeting of the oity fath Goss and Representative McCldkkey, Senator Goss, will provide for an in ers last Monday evenlrig. which if enacted into law will permit No action was taken on the resolu crease in pay of Coos county officials, Coos county to fund its six per cent if it is passed by both houses and tion of the Methodist Men’s Council warrants by issuing bonds, to bear signed by the governor. The law of Coos county in which a protest not to exceed five per cent, and provides that no other compensation was voiced against the repeal of the which Judge McLain believes can shall be received by the officials, all statute in "regard to slot machines. be issued at four per cent. That two Permission was given, after all tees being turned into the county per cent difference in interest rate treasury. This feature of the law is Street assessments were paid, to move would mean a 818,000 saving per one that Judge McLain has'already i the house on Elliott street, next to the year to Coos county. The bill was The assess announced he would comply with by Frank Dungey home. introduced at the instigation of requesting that he not be asked to ments were paid the next day but Judge McLain and he has confi (Continued on Page Seven) perform wedding ceremonies, the old house is now being demolish dence that it will be enacted into law. } “Because of the small tributary C. H. S. at North Bend Tonight The salary increases named in the ed. E. D. Brodie expects to build a It is l^nown as Senate Bill No. 130, Water to Be Off Sunday bill are as follows: * J area, he does not consider that water new house on the site. and reads as follows: The Coquille Red Devils will play borne commerce sufficient to justify A restaurant license was granted Coquillexlty water will be off Sun County judge, from 82,000 to 83,- the Bull Dogs at North Bend this such an expenditure can be reason Lisle Goodwin for the Quelle Cafe. day afternoon at two o’clock to per A Rill—For an act authorizing coun 400 evening, both A and B teams of the ably expected to develop. County commissioners, from 85 to ; City Engineer Stacer reported that mit the department to flush the pipes ties to issue funding bonds, and two schools clashing. “The Board of Engineers for Riv $7 per day and reasonable travelling! the reservoirs on the hill had been It will be off from an hour and a half providing for the creation of sink .In the Conimunity Building here ers and Harbors, after careful consid expenses for the time actually em- cleaned out and that the water to two hours, City Engineer Stacer ing funds for the payment of the tonight at 7:30 o’clock the North Bend eration* of .the reports of the district ployed in the performance of their would be turned off at 3 p. m. Sun- says. interest on and principal of such and Coquille Junior Hi teams will and division engineers, and of the day in order to flush the mains. duties. bonds; and declaring an emer meet in a basket ball game. data presented at a hearing before County treasurer, 81800 to 82500. He also reported that he had made gency. - - , the Board, and at an informal con County clerk, 82,000 to $3,400. a thorough examination of the Com Be It Enacted by the People of the ference with local interests during a Sheriff, 82.400 to 83,000. munity Building and found its floor State of Oregon: visit by the Board to the locality on Assessor, 82,000 to 82,400. and underpinning all in good condi Section I. That the county court May 25, 1934, expresses the view that School superintendent, 82,000 I to tion He did recommend, however, or board of county commissioners, as little prospect appears that ship 82.400. that a larger pipe, an Inch instead of When the “Butch Morse Wonder the case may be, of any county of i------- ments from the Coquille River, even The clerk, sheriff and assessor ar* a three-quarter pipe, be run into the Stars ” meet Bill’s Place in the Com this state be and they hereby- are What would you do if you had a authorized to appoint deputies and building. When the basketball boys were the 16-foot channel completed, munity Hall tomorrow night, it will authorized by' resolution or order to would exceed the average of about million, or perhaps four million assistants required, at salaries fixed are taking showers the other cus mark the second year of competition issue general obligation bonds to be 50,000 tons reached during the period dollars? by the county court. tomers in that section cannot get any for the all-stars of U. of O. The team designated “funding bonds” for the Mrs. C. E. Murray, of North Bend, of peak production, and in the opin All the above, except in the case of water from theirfaucets. had its origin in 1934 and, as it did purpose of retiring lawfully issued ion of the Board the cost of securing , who is one of the 250 heirs to the the county treasurer, are the salaries After the council session the mem last winter, the five is starting its outstanding warrants bearing dates and maintaining such a channel Baker estate tn the east, declares she paid county officials prior to 1933, bers discussed several possible SERA prior to the effective date of this act. would be wholly disproportionate to will build a Baptist church in North when the legislature reduced salaries projects, one of them being the pipe schedule of games in Coquille. Section 2. That said bonds shall The “ All-Stars I ” were led by the benefits. It points out that large Bend, another in Coquille; then go all over the state. In the other coun replacement above referred to, and bear interest at not to exceed 5 per “ Iron Mike ” Mikulak, Mike being expenditures are being made to pro to another climate,' and not worry ties of the state the reduction was for the replanking of the board walk cent per annum, payable semiannual vide a deep water port at Coos Bay, about the Townsend old age pension a two year period only and salaries from Willard street in to the Com flanked by Bernie Hughes, Chuck ly, and said bonds and the coupons W tabard, Brae Cuppoletti, Mark plan. only 20 miles to the north.” * automatically reverted to the former munity Building Another suggested Thia thereon shall be of such dates, tenor The only fault we have to find figure on Jan. 1 of this year. But t1s9 improvement Is the placing of poets Temple, and Leighton Gee. team defeated Bill ’ s Place, 20 to 21, and denomination as the county court It ta decidedly a question whether with her program is. Why go to an .Coos county salary reduction law dM at either end of that walk to prevent or board of county commissioners, as before a packed house. Nowhere on earth not contain that restoring feature, cars from being driven on it. - or not the opening of a ditch between other climate? the case may be, of such county shall • Signed up with the club this win the two sloughs would provide means can a climate be found to compare and the bill now introduced will put An ordinance was adopted seg- deem advisable, and that said bonds ter are "Butch" Morse, Ralph Terje- of cheap transportation of logs from the year round with Coos county’s. Coos salaries back on a par with gregating the street improvements on (Continued on Page Seven) son. Bob Parke, Maurice Van Vliet, The Baker estate has been in the those paid in other Oregon counties. the R. A. Palmer place, corner at the Coquille watershed. —---------------------- Roy Gagnon. Jim Watts. Con Fury But there is no question but that process of settlement for 14 years Tenth and Coulter -the former A L C. of C. Meeting Held Tuesday and George Pepelnjak. It Pubiic to Hoar Judge HaD the quick draining of flood waters, and is approaching ___ ___ completion tier property, ao that the Valley it “Butch" Morse, the team's lumin At the Chamber of Commerce ited at around one billion hol- permitting thousands of acres of land is estimated A Lean Co. can pay the There is to be an open meeti ary. played three years at end on the board of directors meeting in the in thia valley, now useless for half lars. street assessments on the portion Oregon eleven, prior to which he was hotel Tuesday noon, Clyde E. Niles the year or more, to be used for ten Bank deposits, the land on which the public of the Coos County Bar owned by the company. Association in North Bend tomorrow a Portland high school star. At the was named as the committeeman , or eleven months of the year, would the city of Chillicothe, Ohio, la lo It was announced that the Cow Bell 1 At 4 p. m. conclusion of the 1934 season, Morse from Coquille to confer with the Gold be a wonderful boon to farming and cated, and six hundred acres in the (Saturday) afternoon. Dairy ta the only purveyor of milk Circuit Judge Hall Lusk, of Portland, made practically every all-coast se Beach and other Chambers of Com dairying in this section. City of Philadelphia,- are included which has paid its license fee this And after all, ta not farming what in the estate. The land has been un will deliver an address on the sub year and the marshal was instructed lection, played in the East-West game merce in checking up on CCC work this section will have to depend on der a 99-year lease, and the John ject, “The relationship of the judi to notify all other dealers to pay up. at San Francisco, and was in the line in southewstem Oregon, and in at up of the team which met the New tempting to have a road built up the when all the timber in 4he watershed Wanamaker store in Philidelphia is ciary to the administration of jus Dr. W. V. Glaisyer was authorized tice.” Judge Lusk is a very able mem York Giants last Sunday in Portland. Rogue river by CCC workers. ta cut? situated on the tract. to inspect pasteurizing plants which Roy A. Wemich outlined to the di It is reported locally that Glenn ber of the state’s judiciary and his supply Coquille with milk to ascer "Senator” Morse, as he is called by Burned in Gasoline Fire -e Murray, who played baseball fai Co address will be well worth hearing tain if thie law ta being complied with. hta intimates, played three yean of rectors a proposal for making Cbos The meeting will be held in Odd Fel high school basketball. county a port of call for European- Farr it Elwood notified the city Mary Gerlach, 18-years of age, was quille the past two seasons, is a son lows’ Temple at 4 p. m. Concerning Jim “Buttercup” Watts, going vessels, by guaranteeing them of the heiress. quite severely burned at her home on Following Judge Lusk's talks there that the company would comply with there is no doubt that he is a bona- ao much freight. There is a lot of the Fishtrap road Tuesday evening will be discussions of several matters the request that there be no blocking fide basketball player. Now a mem- freight from Coos county which is Com-Hog Control Starts of sidewalks along their building by and was brought to the Coquille Hos I of public interest by four Coos at shipped to Portland and there trans (Continued on Page Six) f The second Com-Hog campaign in trucks. pital for treatment. Her hands, arms, torneys. ferred to vessels Europe-bound. If Coos county will be started on Febru Councilman Medley, chairman at face and legs were quite badly blis The public is invited to hear this the freight was shipped from Coos Frankie Monroe on Next Card tered, but she was fortunate that the ary 8 and fl. when 1934 committeemen program, no personal invitation be the street committee, announced Bay the shippers would benefit to the and any producers interested will that the parking lines would soon be Definitely Frankie Monroe and Tex gas and oil tanks did not explode. ing necessary. extent of the Portland haul, and the. meet to hoar the details of the new repainted Wilcox will mix in the eight-round She had crawled through an open guarantee expense would be small ing in the rear of the woodshed to get contract explained, according to main event of Promoter Jack McCar Grand Jury to Meet Feb. 13 when divided among all those ship some gas to accommodate a truck plans formulated now -at the county W. H. Bunch Seriously III thy’s next boxing card, Wednesday ping to Europe. Most of the time the Next Tuesday, Feb. 12, being a night, February 20. , — driver and in some day the gas on agent's office. W. H. (Ham) Bunch who suf fered shipments would make the required The first meeting will be held at state holiday—Lincoln’s birthday— McCarthy has plucked a real at- the floor caught fire. She says she a stroke about 11 o’clock Sunday I tonnage. Judge Brand this week ordered the does not know what started the blaze, the county agent's office in Coquille night was rushed to Mast hospital, faction in Monroe, while word from The matter is to be taken up with ' but the building burned and she had where all 1934 committeemen have grand jilry to meet the next day. where he has been receiving medical Tacoma where Wilcox makes hta to crawl up over the tanks to get out, I been requested to meet at 10 a. m and Feb. 13. The regular February term attention since. He was reported as headquarters pointe out that be is the other chambers in the county, with shippers and others, to see if the with the danger of an explosion ev producers interested in hearing the of Circuit court will open on Feb. 25 considerably improved at press time?-« real °PP<>nent for Frankie. Tex plan can be put into effect. * Next Friday, Feb. 15, was named as program explained at 1:30 p. m. The ery second. Dr. M. Earl Wilson was says the Myrtle Point Herald I Salkeld, well known ring figure, President Norton reported that the motion day. called and gave her first aid treat second meeting will be held at the Relatives were notified when hta hand1“ Monroe, while Dave Miller, city council was working out a plan There is not a great deal of work condition seemed critical and Mtae ; ment before bringing her into town ! Coos Bay Mutual Creamery ’ in Tacoma Tex Rickard, watches the for making the river front improve Marshfield at 1:30 p. m. on February for the grand jury this term and Dis Minnie Bunch came Monday night fortune« of the other boy. ____j phm an SERA project. Everybody knows the dope on ment _ __________ _ 9. Chas. W. Smith, emergency agri trict Attorney Flaxel thinks four from Salem to be in attendance at | Altering Recorder’s Office C. W. Ghtio reported on the voca- cultural supervisor from Corvallis, days will be a sufficient time for it hta bedside and Walter Bunch ar-, Erankie Monroe, Klamath falls’ | tional training meeting held last week Alterations are being made in Re to meet., rived Tuesday night from Wall.1 P^ he ta the greatest consistent n ng meet,ng held last week will attend the Coquille meeting. corder Leslie’s office which will af Tuesday, Feb. 19, has been set as Walla, Wash., to be with his father.' drawing card tn the Pacific North-, in the court house and explained how The new contract, which growers ford more room for himself and City those incapacitated for manual labor may or may not sign, as they choose, Naturalization Day and it is expected Mr Bunch makes Ki- hta home ^>i*te with tei« hta west, WMt- that he hai haa met Cecil PavneJ Payne. have an opportunity t0 a/ quire Treasurer Bickels. The inside wood __ _ .__ j a vo- is much more simple than the first to make quite a ceremony of admit sister, Mrs. Belle Bennett, of West' (Continued on Page Six) and glass frame work, at the corner eation which will make them self- ting foreign-born residents to citi (Continued on Page Six) Myrtle Point. The aged man was' -------------------------- where water customers pay their supporting. zenship. ■■ , Cool county school superintendent CCC Bovs Get Into Trouble bills, has been taken out and a win A request was made that the di Game at 8:15 Tomorrow for approximately 20 years, and is Two CCC boys from McKinley got rectors go on record ar. favoring the dow installed in its stead. Two of the State Dairymen ’ s Meeting In order to accommodate the local tables In the Farmers 8c Merchants well known throughout this section. int<) trouble with the local police last; immediate payment of the veterans’ Grading and labelling" of cheese Bank have been purchased and they business men and shop clerks the ' Saturday night and are now lan-, adjustment service cerdficates, or the will be placed along the north and starting time of the “Butch Morse manufactured in Oregon will be per- Passed Away on Stage Yesterday gutahing in the county jail. Albert bonus as it is generally called mtasable if legislation requested by east sides of the office, affording con- ! I Wonder Star’’ - Bill’s Place basket- “Why take it out rd the hands of Mrs. Lula Day, 73, of Portland, Sandecki was arrested for being siderable more room for laying out bal1 ,a™e tomorr°w night, Saturday, the Oregon State Dairymen’s asso drunk and disorderly and as the of-' congress?” queried J A. Lamb. And passed away on the southbound stage, ciation at its annual meeting Just the books. The steam radiators have in the Community building, has been fleers were taking him to the city E. s Emery went farther, by declar- closed in McMinnville is passed by iust outside of Myrtle Point yester also been rearranged to provide room set back to 8:15 o’clock. bastile, Leonard Krudniski interfered ln* that the bonus question had be- . The new hour should give almost the legislature, according to word day afternoon, heart trouble being and attempted to release him. The corne • Political football and had no for the long tables. the cause of death. She had come every one ample time to attend, and brought back to Coos county by a officers threw the former in and; pUc* ln ■ dvlc body’s discussions, down to visit her daughter, Mrs. / Bargain Rates on the Journal as a game lasts less than an hour, «rouP of local dairymen who attend- Norma Rickman, of Myrtle Point, and then the tatter, who was charged with ' There was not sufficient time to dances and shows can easily be tak-j thu meeting. Those attending -| discuss the matter and it was laid disorderly conduct. Bargain Day Rates for the Oregon — — <■>.> —> sales and m — en «_ in «-» later. Ticket gen from Coos county were E. L. Detlef- Mrs. Cora Hull, of Bandon, and two Recorder Leslie fined them 830 and I over until next Tuesday’s session. Journal are now on and will be un-I eral enthusiasm point to an atten sen and W. E. Cross, of Coquille; J. sons, Clarence Bumgardner, of Ban til Feb. 27. For Sentinel subscribers dance of-a large crowd. D Carl, Arago; George Maas,. Myrtle don, and Ira Bumgardner, of Leneve, 850 respectively, in his court Mon County Buy« New Ford we offer the daily’ and Sunday Jour Point and George Jenkins, county before she underwent an operation. day morning. nal for 87.65 a year. For the daily The county car used by Deputy Her husband. L. L. Day, and two (Continued on Page Six) Auxiliary Patriotic Program only, 84.50; and for Sunday only, Wilson’s Debs Won Last Night Sheriff Culver, being much the worse other daughters reside In Portland. A potluck dinner to be held at 8:30 84.05. Two dollars should be added Wilson’s Debutantes, Coquille la for wear, the county court this week p. m. is scheduled for Monday, Feb. Annual Red Cron Feb. 15 to the above for the Sentinel for a Gaylord Man Buried Today dies ’ basketball sextette, which was ordered a hew V8 Ford sedan from 11. the date of the regular monthly The annual meeting of the Coos year unless the subscriber is already the Niles Motor Co. for his use. business meeting of the Legion Aux County Red Cross chapter will be held Funeral services are being held at defeated at Myrtle Point on Wednes paid in advance. iliary Immediately following the in the Marshfield city hall at two p. Myrtle Point at 1:30 this afternoon day evening, turned the tables on Sent to Reform School Picture Netted Ladlca $40 dinner a patriotic program will be m. next Saturday. Feb. 18. Miss for William Pinkerton Hainey. 75, practically the same squad, playing as a Bridge team, in the Community given in observance of Americanism Bigelow, Pacific coast Red Cross rep who died at Gaylord last Sunday. Elmer Cooper, of Bandon, arrested The picture,' “Anne of Green month under the direction of Mn. resentative. will be present. He is survived by his widow, Nora Building here last night and won by last week on a delinquency charge, Last Gables," which was shown here Sun Gladys Gano, Americanism chairman. year’s annual meeting was held in A. Hainey, and two sons, Carl, of a score of 31 to 15. was taken to the reform school this day, Monday and Tuesday, sponsored A short business session, at which Coquille and Mrs. W. G. Barrow, Gaylord, and Ray, of Portland; a week. He will be 18- years of age in Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Johnson left about six weeks. by the Woman's Club and for which time routine business will be trans county president, urgently requests brother, James H.. in Missouri, and they sold tickets on a percentage ba acted. will be held later in the eve that all who paid the dollar member-1 a sister, Mrs. Nettie Thompson, of last Sunday on a ten-day business ning. sis, netted the ladies forty dollars. trip to T/^ig Beach. Calif. » Calling canta. SO for $100. Phoenix, Arta. ship fee last fall be present. 5 ■ in the move to provide flood control in the Coquille valley, by cutting a channel through the divide from . Beaver slough to Isthmus inlet and letting the flood waters out "into Coos • Bay, an attempt to reduce the harbor at Bandon to a mere river mouth, to the benefit of the Coos Bay harbor. And there is considerable reason for the World’s stand, in the quota tion made from a recent statement by the chief of army engineers, a' part of which reads as follows: WHAT WOULD YOUDOWITHIT? ALL-STARSPLAY HERE FEB. 9